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No. They think they can purposefully release a half assed game after promising something entirely different and then drip feed the previously removed content over the years while fixing the purposefully introduced bugs in order to be praised as heroes by gullible simps.
That is already the standard but without the redemption. That's what people applaud here. That they invested in it and not abandoning it.
You clearly need to work on your reading comprehension because no, that is absolutely not the standard already. I'm literally describing an example of literal fraud.
Clearly...
Feel free to give me some example games that removed content before the release, added intentional bugs and then drip fed the removed content back in while "fixing" the intentional bugs for their image. If it is the standard already I'm sure you should have an entire list ready to prove me wrong.
Not everyone is intentionally shitty.
Just the majority.